5 Practical Baby Shower Gifts for a First Time Mom

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Being a first time parent is an exciting and overwhelming experience. There is a lot of preparation, and even more unknowns. And a lot of cute baby gear. If the first time mom on your gift list is anything like I was, her baby registry probably reflects that. Between big ticket items, and adorable aww-inducing stuff, what’s often missing are the smaller essentials, the practical baby shower gifts. Often, it’s hard to even know what these are until you’ve had a baby, and experienced the whole messy, loud, and wild roller coaster of those first few months.

To make their life post-baby a little bit easier, here are some suggestions for practical baby shower gifts for a first time mom.

Sleep Halo Sack

Swaddling takes the hard work – and tears – out of baby’s bed- or nap-time. First time parents may think they’re up to the task of swaddling a squirmy baby into any old cloth, but the reality is slightly different at 3 o’clock in the morning. The Sleep Halo sack makes it infinitely easier. I have tried other brands of swaddlers, and this was the one that stood up the best against my kids’ determined efforts to break free. It’s made out of a soft but sturdy fleece-like material, and the flaps are big enough to contain the wiggliest of babies.

Aden & Anais Large Swaddling Cloths

Despite their name, these Aden + Anais swaddle cloths are not just for swaddling; you can use them as light receiving blankets (good enough for little Prince George, apparently), burping cloths, breastfeeding covers, and stroller covers. I would personally recommend the bamboo version over the cotton muslin, as it is a bit softer and more pliable (especially useful if you plan on using them for swaddling).

NoseFrida and Saline Solution

No parent likes to think about it, but it’s inevitable that baby will eventually have his or her first cold. Having a good nose pump and saline solution on hand is a great help. The doctor-developed Nosefrida, also called the Snotsucker, sounds revolting but is particularly effective. Saline solution is a life-saver, not only during colds, but also in dry climates.

White Noise Machine

Some babies take to sleeping right off the bat; others need a little bit of help. Along with swaddling, white noise can be a great tool in helping soothe and put babies to sleep. A white noise machine is a convenient tool in the arsenal, and easier on the parents’ nerves than, say, running the vacuum cleaner at all hours of the day. [Just make sure not to put the machine too close to baby’s head and ensure that the noise level is not too high. Recent studies suggest that misuse can have harmful side-effects for baby hearing.]

Sophie the Giraffe

Sophie, the cute rubber giraffe, may seem like one of those adorable-but-not-particularly-useful gifts … until you realize that it’s one of the best teething toys around. Made in the French Alps with natural rubber and paint, Sophie has been around (and getting chewed on) for over 40 years. There is a teething ring version as well, though my kids preferred the original. And it has served us well beyond the teething days; babies go through a months-long phase of wanting to chew on everything and anything, and Sophie makes for a great (and safe) companion.

About Adina

Adina is a 30-something professional, wife, and mother of two, living the suburban dream in Edmonton, Alberta. She loves designer bags, collecting books, and balancing her family's budget (not necessarily in that order). In her spare time, she is a freelance writer and personal style blogger at Blue Collar / Red Lipstick.

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One of our friends came over recently and their baby was asleep so immediately put them up in our office. Throughout the night I kept thinking "what the heck is that noise?" they had a white noise machine running! I will definitely get one for our kids when we have them. My recent post 5 Drawbacks of Freelancing and Consulting

If I'm going to attend a baby shower, I would give the Sophie the Giraffe. For me, it's very important for the babies, they always bite what they are going to pick. Plus, it's a double purpose, it's a toy as well as it's very useful when the babies are teething. My recent post Why Dividends are the Ultimate Passive Income Stream

So my daughter has a six month old and she has 4 of the 5 items on your list! They may not be the same brands, but she has 2 Sophie the Giraffes (a mini and a baby size – one was given by a friend and one was a shower gift), a white noise machine that they use all the time, the nose thingy and a body wrap thing for him to swaddle in (even though I think he is getting a bit big for that now.)

So I can definitely vouch that this is a great list for babies and baby showers!